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    skull. The brain transports messages to other parts of your body and since your brain is injured you are most likely to have trouble reacting to things and may not feel as much pain as you usually would. Two important parts of the endocrine system, the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus, are located in or near the brain. Traumatic brain injures (concussions) can injure them, causing hormone problems. A person with TBI may have hormone problems right away or months or even years after the…

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    Nicotine Addiction Speech

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    Fredde, I now you hate hearng me bring stuff up about you, and what your doing with your life, but I care about you. Since your starting to smoke, and your already needing to take a smoke break about every 20 minutes I thought I'd let you know some addiction signs. Three signs of nicotine addiction; Self Medication theory, Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Theory, and Bolus Theory. Self Medication theory allows you to use nicotine through effects of enhancing moods, allows smokers to feel more…

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    educate the patients pursuing or who have already undergone weight loss surgeries. General Endocrinology: Imperial College London Diabetes Centre provides fast entrance to an inclusive valuation of medical endocrine illnesses, including the following • Thyroid gland • Parathyroid glands • Adrenal glands • Ovaries and testes •…

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    Turner Syndrome Case Study

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    The endocrine system in a human consists of 9 glands throughout the body. These glands are the pineal, hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, pancreas, adrenals, and ovaries (female) / testes (male). Working interconnectedly these glands providing storage, pathways and releasing of various hormones throughout the body (Zoeller et al., 2014). In a patient with…

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    Fetal Haloglobin

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    essential nutrients. Hormones are signaling molecules that are secreted into the extracellular fluid by endocrine cells reaching target cells and circulate throughout the bloodstream, communicating regulatory messages within the body. One of the basic systems for communication and regulation in an animal body is chemical signaling by hormones which is the function of the endocrine system. The exocrine glands produce pheromones and are secreted into the outside…

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    endocrinology is my interest in the human body, my personal interest about how the body operates intrigues me to a point that I don’t want to stop learning from how it operates. Endocrinologists are doctors that diagnose diseases related to your endocrine system, anywhere from natural chemical to hormonal imbalances in the patient’s body. Their main goal is to assist the patient in maintaining a balance of hormones. Most common diseases and issues that are…

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    Termites Experiment Lab

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    Lab Report: Experimenting with Termites Using Pen and Pencil Introduction: Termites – an insect that are commonly known as a household’s worst nightmare or enemy. While in some cases this is true, a small number of big population has been defined as pests that are harmful towards homes and forests. These insects usually live underground and feed on wood. Much like ants and bees, that are known to be eusocial, termites, too, are known as eusocial. Termites territory are key component to their…

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    concerns regarding the ingredient's risks for various organ systems, the endocrine system, and neurotoxicity. 6.Related to ochronosis infection Skin whitening products are related to a disease known as the ochronosis which is the thickening of the skin and darkening. A sign of this disease is the appearance of dome-shaped yellowish or golden-tinged spots on the skin. 9. Leads to abnormal functioning of the adrenalin glands. Also, because of its several outcomes to human health, hydroquinone is…

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    reacts and becomes aware of my environment. The reason for this is my body is being triggered by nerve impulses to my sweat glands and muscles (body’s effectors). My (temperature receptors) within my skin and blood are able to detect changes in the weather or my environment, by sending data to the hypothalamus (processing center) in my brain to trigger changes to my sweat glands and muscles to regulate my temperature back to normal. Homeostatic mechanism is a negative feedback because it loops…

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    Fetal Pig

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    Consists of skin, hair, nails, and sweat gland. The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and air and regulates blood Ph. Consists of the lung and respiratory passages. The external anatomy of the pigs are similar to the human, they ears, eyes, nose, mouth,…

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